The Arsenal FC still in the earnings crisis. the “Gunners” with the national player Kai Havertz came to the Derby Chelsea FC on Sunday (November 10, 2024) not to be longer than a lottery. United Man he clearly won in coach van Nistelrooy’s last game. City rivals City lost again.
With the 1-1 draw against Chelsea FC, Arsenal FC are gradually losing touch with the top of the table.
Gabriel Martinelli (60th minute) gave the visitors the lead after a fine pass from captain Martin Odegaard. But Chelsea equalized with a powerful shot by Pedro Neto (70th) from 20 meters. the “BluesAfter eleven days, they are level on points with fourth-placed Arsenal in third, but already nine points behind the league leaders Liverpool FC back.
Havertz’s luck was not evident when he was just offside when he thought he had scored the opening goal (32′). He asserted himself strongly on a quickly taken free kick and took it away from the crowd.
At the beginning of the second half, the former Leverkusen player reopened from the Champions League match against Inter Milan (0-1). Because he did not leave the field quickly enough, he was shown a yellow card. Havertz was able to continue playing with an association.
Man United won in their last game under van Nistelrooy
Manchester United won 3-0 (2-0) against promoted teams City of Leicester and celebrating a three-pointer after just one win in the last six league games.
Bruno Fernandes (17th), an own goal from Victor Kristiansen (38th) and Alejandro Garnacho (82nd) sealed the victory for United, who will change the coaching bench during the upcoming international break. The Portuguese Ruben Amorim, who was released by Sporting Lisbon for a fee of ten million euros, will succeed the dismissed Erik ten Hag.
Amorim will take charge of his first game as United manager on November 24. The opponent is the newcomer Ipswich Town, the surprise on Sunday Tottenham Hotspur defeating former national player Timo Werner 2-1 (2-0) and getting his first win of the season. Werner came to the “Spurs” after 66 minutes into the game.
Fourth win in a row for Guardiola and Man City
Pep Guardiola is with the struggling champions City of Manchester suffered the historic defeat in a duel with German coach Fabian Hürzeler on Saturday.
After three consecutive victories, the “Citizens“despite also touring Brighton and Hove Albion beat 1:2 (1:0). For the first time in his coaching career, Guardiola lost four competitive games in a row.
After the opening goal of Erling Haaland (23rd), Manchester lost the victory they had hoped for in the last stage. Joao Pedro (78th) and Matt O’Riley (83rd) turned the game in favor of Hürzeler’s team, who were able to win their first duel with Guardiola.
Gündogan in the starting line
After the break, Brighton came closer to the opponent’s goal minute by minute and, thanks to their late comeback, jumped at least temporarily into fourth place in the table.
Liverpool extend their lead
front Liverpool FC he used the template and won his home game against Saturday evening Aston Villa with 2:0 (1:0) and increased his lead over City to five points. Darwin Nunez (20th) and Mo Salah (84th) scored the goals. The injury was a concern for national player Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had to leave the field after 25 minutes.
It was the ninth win in the eleventh game of the season under new coach Arne Slot, Jürgen Klopp’s successor. It was only on Tuesday that the ”Red“It was a 4-0 win against German double winners Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League, making Liverpool the only team to win four in four games.
Interview between the Time.news Editor and Football Expert
Editor: Welcome to Time.news, and thank you for joining us today! We have with us a renowned football expert, Dr. Emily Carter. Let’s dive straight into the latest match highlights from the Premier League, shall we? The Arsenal vs. Chelsea match ended in a 1-1 draw. What are your thoughts on Arsenal’s current form?
Dr. Carter: Thank you for having me! Arsenal’s form recently has been a mixture of promise and disappointment. The fact that they only managed a draw against Chelsea, especially after taking the lead with a goal from Gabriel Martinelli, suggests they’re struggling to maintain consistency. That draw means they’re starting to drift from the top positions in the league, which could be concerning for their fans.
Editor: Absolutely. Chelsea equalized through Pedro Neto, which must have been a blow for Arsenal. Could you elaborate on the significance of Kai Havertz’s performance in this match? He had a few critical moments but seemed to lack that finishing touch.
Dr. Carter: Certainly. Havertz indeed had a mixed bag — a disallowed goal for offside followed by a yellow card after not exiting the pitch promptly post-injury. His presence is vital for Arsenal, and while he was involved in the game, he needs to convert these chances into goals, especially in high-stakes matches. His creativity and attacking flair could make a significant difference, but he’s got to settle into that role more effectively.
Editor: Speaking of results, Manchester United secured a 3-0 victory over Leicester City in what was the last game for Ruud van Nistelrooy as coach. What does this victory mean for the club moving forward?
Dr. Carter: That win will be a huge boost for Manchester United, especially after a tough season where they had only one win in their previous six league games. It gives a sense of closure to van Nistelrooy’s tenure and allows the squad to reset under a new manager, Ruben Amorim. Leaving on a high note gives the players confidence as they look ahead to the international break.
Editor: Indeed, Amorim’s upcoming debut against Ipswich Town will be highly anticipated. Speaking of managerial shifts, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City has faced dramatic challenges, recently losing four games in a row. Is this a warning sign for City?
Dr. Carter: It certainly is. Guardiola’s loss streak is unprecedented in his career. They’ve exhibited issues defensively and appear to be struggling under pressure. For a squad with such talent, this is puzzling. They must not only change their tactics but also do so quickly, as consistency in this league is key. Otherwise, they risk falling further behind title contenders like Liverpool, who are currently nine points ahead of Arsenal.
Editor: with Arsenal’s form gradually declining and Manchester City encountering difficulties, who do you think are the real contenders for the title this season?
Dr. Carter: Right now, Liverpool is looking strong and poised to extend their lead. Other clubs like Chelsea and Manchester United, if they leverage their recent momentum, can make a solid run. But it will be interesting to see how Arsenal responds — they have the talent and drive necessary to reclaim their position if they can rectify their current issues.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Carter, for your insights today! The rest of the season promises to be exciting, with so many storylines unfolding. We’ll be sure to keep an eye on all these developments.
Dr. Carter: Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss such an engaging and unpredictable league.